Gone With The Wind

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Gone with the Wind won the majority of the Oscars in 1939. The year 1939 was the greatest year of Hollywood films. Ten great films were nominated for best picture, including most of the classics, and with the most famous actors and actresses. These include Dark Victory, Goodbye Mr. Chips, Love Affair, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Ninotchka, Of Mice and Men, Stagecoach, The Wizard of Oz, and Wuthering Heights. Gone with the Wind won ten awards out of thirteen nominations. Simply being one of the main characters in the film was a dream come true for Olivia. Incidentally, her younger sister Joan Fontaine was asked to audition for the role of Melanie Hamilton, but recommended her sister, Olivia de Havilland, for the role so she could audition …show more content…

Because they deal with the other world, they are not particularly positive for the things of this world. For that reason, two of the Moksha houses — the eighth and the twelfth — are the most negative houses, so called dusthana or houses of loss. With Moksha, we are looking to be detached from life instead of enhancing it or glorifying it. The three houses of Moksha correspond to the three water signs The fourth house corresponds to a water sign and is, therefore, a house of Moksha — of self-realization, or final liberation. The fourth house relates to the heart, and includes emotional health, emotions, passions, the mother, the cave of the heart for meditation, our location, real estate, inheritance, transportation and vehicles (cars, boats, planes), our ability to obtain a degree and our level of education, the close of life, graves and …show more content…

The fourth house is the beginning of the heart recognition: the question of who am I, represented by the relationship with the mother, and through the reflection of how the environment affects the heart, which is to say through the emotions. In the fourth house, the infant begins to see him or herself, however unconscious the process. The fourth house represents the first impact of the environment on our emotions. During our lifetime this emotional background will have a big impact upon our capacity for happiness and upon where we turn inside our hearts in order to understand ourselves. Also, to find deeper answers, the cave of the heart is the place where real meditation